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#ifndef CEF_INCLUDE_CAPI_CEF_BROWSER_CAPI_H_
#define CEF_INCLUDE_CAPI_CEF_BROWSER_CAPI_H_
#pragma once

#if defined(BUILDING_CEF_SHARED)
#error This file cannot be included DLL-side
#endif

#include "include/capi/cef_base_capi.h"
#include "include/capi/cef_devtools_message_observer_capi.h"
#include "include/capi/cef_drag_data_capi.h"
#include "include/capi/cef_frame_capi.h"
#include "include/capi/cef_image_capi.h"
#include "include/capi/cef_navigation_entry_capi.h"
#include "include/capi/cef_registration_capi.h"
#include "include/capi/cef_request_context_capi.h"

#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif

struct _cef_browser_host_t;
struct _cef_client_t;

///
/// Structure used to represent a browser. When used in the browser process the
/// functions of this structure may be called on any thread unless otherwise
/// indicated in the comments. When used in the render process the functions of
/// this structure may only be called on the main thread.
///
/// NOTE: This struct is allocated DLL-side.
///
typedef struct _cef_browser_t {
  ///
  /// Base structure.
  ///
  cef_base_ref_counted_t base;

  ///
  /// True if this object is currently valid. This will return false (0) after
  /// cef_life_span_handler_t::OnBeforeClose is called.
  ///
  int(CEF_CALLBACK* is_valid)(struct _cef_browser_t* self);

  ///
  /// Returns the browser host object. This function can only be called in the
  /// browser process.
  ///
  struct _cef_browser_host_t*(CEF_CALLBACK* get_host)(
      struct _cef_browser_t* self);

  ///
  /// Returns true (1) if the browser can navigate backwards.
  ///
  int(CEF_CALLBACK* can_go_back)(struct _cef_browser_t* self);

  ///
  /// Navigate backwards.
  ///
  void(CEF_CALLBACK* go_back)(struct _cef_browser_t* self);

  ///
  /// Returns true (1) if the browser can navigate forwards.
  ///
  int(CEF_CALLBACK* can_go_forward)(struct _cef_browser_t* self);

  ///
  /// Navigate forwards.
  ///
  void(CEF_CALLBACK* go_forward)(struct _cef_browser_t* self);

  ///
  /// Returns true (1) if the browser is currently loading.
  ///
  int(CEF_CALLBACK* is_loading)(struct _cef_browser_t* self);

  ///
  /// Reload the current page.
  ///
  void(CEF_CALLBACK* reload)(struct _cef_browser_t* self);

  ///
  /// Reload the current page ignoring any cached data.
  ///
  void(CEF_CALLBACK* reload_ignore_cache)(struct _cef_browser_t* self);

  ///
  /// Stop loading the page.
  ///
  void(CEF_CALLBACK* stop_load)(struct _cef_browser_t* self);

  ///
  /// Returns the globally unique identifier for this browser. This value is
  /// also used as the tabId for extension APIs.
  ///
  int(CEF_CALLBACK* get_identifier)(struct _cef_browser_t* self);

  ///
  /// Returns true (1) if this object is pointing to the same handle as |that|
  /// object.
  ///
  int(CEF_CALLBACK* is_same)(struct _cef_browser_t* self,
                             struct _cef_browser_t* that);

  ///
  /// Returns true (1) if the browser is a popup.
  ///
  int(CEF_CALLBACK* is_popup)(struct _cef_browser_t* self);

  ///
  /// Returns true (1) if a document has been loaded in the browser.
  ///
  int(CEF_CALLBACK* has_document)(struct _cef_browser_t* self);

  ///
  /// Returns the main (top-level) frame for the browser. In the browser process
  /// this will return a valid object until after
  /// cef_life_span_handler_t::OnBeforeClose is called. In the renderer process
  /// this will return NULL if the main frame is hosted in a different renderer
  /// process (e.g. for cross-origin sub-frames). The main frame object will
  /// change during cross-origin navigation or re-navigation after renderer
  /// process termination (due to crashes, etc).
  ///
  struct _cef_frame_t*(CEF_CALLBACK* get_main_frame)(
      struct _cef_browser_t* self);

  ///
  /// Returns the focused frame for the browser.
  ///
  struct _cef_frame_t*(CEF_CALLBACK* get_focused_frame)(
      struct _cef_browser_t* self);

  ///
  /// Returns the frame with the specified identifier, or NULL if not found.
  ///
  struct _cef_frame_t*(CEF_CALLBACK* get_frame_by_identifier)(
      struct _cef_browser_t* self,
      const cef_string_t* identifier);

  ///
  /// Returns the frame with the specified name, or NULL if not found.
  ///
  struct _cef_frame_t*(CEF_CALLBACK* get_frame_by_name)(
      struct _cef_browser_t* self,
      const cef_string_t* name);

  ///
  /// Returns the number of frames that currently exist.
  ///
  size_t(CEF_CALLBACK* get_frame_count)(struct _cef_browser_t* self);

  ///
  /// Returns the identifiers of all existing frames.
  ///
  void(CEF_CALLBACK* get_frame_identifiers)(struct _cef_browser_t* self,
                                            cef_string_list_t identifiers);

  ///
  /// Returns the names of all existing frames.
  ///
  void(CEF_CALLBACK* get_frame_names)(struct _cef_browser_t* self,
                                      cef_string_list_t names);
} cef_browser_t;

///
/// Callback structure for cef_browser_host_t::RunFileDialog. The functions of
/// this structure will be called on the browser process UI thread.
///
/// NOTE: This struct is allocated client-side.
///
typedef struct _cef_run_file_dialog_callback_t {
  ///
  /// Base structure.
  ///
  cef_base_ref_counted_t base;

  ///
  /// Called asynchronously after the file dialog is dismissed. |file_paths|
  /// will be a single value or a list of values depending on the dialog mode.
  /// If the selection was cancelled |file_paths| will be NULL.
  ///
  void(CEF_CALLBACK* on_file_dialog_dismissed)(
      struct _cef_run_file_dialog_callback_t* self,
      cef_string_list_t file_paths);
} cef_run_file_dialog_callback_t;

///
/// Callback structure for cef_browser_host_t::GetNavigationEntries. The
/// functions of this structure will be called on the browser process UI thread.
///
/// NOTE: This struct is allocated client-side.
///
typedef struct _cef_navigation_entry_visitor_t {
  ///
  /// Base structure.
  ///
  cef_base_ref_counted_t base;

  ///
  /// Method that will be executed. Do not keep a reference to |entry| outside
  /// of this callback. Return true (1) to continue visiting entries or false
  /// (0) to stop. |current| is true (1) if this entry is the currently loaded
  /// navigation entry. |index| is the 0-based index of this entry and |total|
  /// is the total number of entries.
  ///
  int(CEF_CALLBACK* visit)(struct _cef_navigation_entry_visitor_t* self,
                           struct _cef_navigation_entry_t* entry,
                           int current,
                           int index,
                           int total);
} cef_navigation_entry_visitor_t;

///
/// Callback structure for cef_browser_host_t::PrintToPDF. The functions of this
/// structure will be called on the browser process UI thread.
///
/// NOTE: This struct is allocated client-side.
///
typedef struct _cef_pdf_print_callback_t {
  ///
  /// Base structure.
  ///
  cef_base_ref_counted_t base;

  ///
  /// Method that will be executed when the PDF printing has completed. |path|
  /// is the output path. |ok| will be true (1) if the printing completed
  /// successfully or false (0) otherwise.
  ///
  void(CEF_CALLBACK* on_pdf_print_finished)(
      struct _cef_pdf_print_callback_t* self,
      const cef_string_t* path,
      int ok);
} cef_pdf_print_callback_t;

///
/// Callback structure for cef_browser_host_t::DownloadImage. The functions of
/// this structure will be called on the browser process UI thread.
///
/// NOTE: This struct is allocated client-side.
///
typedef struct _cef_download_image_callback_t {
  ///
  /// Base structure.
  ///
  cef_base_ref_counted_t base;

  ///
  /// Method that will be executed when the image download has completed.
  /// |image_url| is the URL that was downloaded and |http_status_code| is the
  /// resulting HTTP status code. |image| is the resulting image, possibly at
  /// multiple scale factors, or NULL if the download failed.
  ///
  void(CEF_CALLBACK* on_download_image_finished)(
      struct _cef_download_image_callback_t* self,
      const cef_string_t* image_url,
      int http_status_code,
      struct _cef_image_t* image);
} cef_download_image_callback_t;

///
/// Structure used to represent the browser process aspects of a browser. The
/// functions of this structure can only be called in the browser process. They
/// may be called on any thread in that process unless otherwise indicated in
/// the comments.
///
/// NOTE: This struct is allocated DLL-side.
///
typedef struct _cef_browser_host_t {
  ///
  /// Base structure.
  ///
  cef_base_ref_counted_t base;

  ///
  /// Returns the hosted browser object.
  ///
  struct _cef_browser_t*(CEF_CALLBACK* get_browser)(
      struct _cef_browser_host_t* self);

  ///
  /// Request that the browser close. Closing a browser is a multi-stage process
  /// that may complete either synchronously or asynchronously, and involves
  /// callbacks such as cef_life_span_handler_t::DoClose (Alloy style only),
  /// cef_life_span_handler_t::OnBeforeClose, and a top-level window close
  /// handler such as cef_window_delegate_t::CanClose (or platform-specific
  /// equivalent). In some cases a close request may be delayed or canceled by
  /// the user. Using try_close_browser() instead of close_browser() is
  /// recommended for most use cases. See cef_life_span_handler_t::do_close()
  /// documentation for detailed usage and examples.
  ///
  /// If |force_close| is false (0) then JavaScript unload handlers, if any, may
  /// be fired and the close may be delayed or canceled by the user. If
  /// |force_close| is true (1) then the user will not be prompted and the close
  /// will proceed immediately (possibly asynchronously). If browser close is
  /// delayed and not canceled the default behavior is to call the top-level
  /// window close handler once the browser is ready to be closed. This default
  /// behavior can be changed for Alloy style browsers by implementing
  /// cef_life_span_handler_t::do_close(). is_ready_to_be_closed() can be used
  /// to detect mandatory browser close events when customizing close behavior
  /// on the browser process UI thread.
  ///
  void(CEF_CALLBACK* close_browser)(struct _cef_browser_host_t* self,
                                    int force_close);

  ///
  /// Helper for closing a browser. This is similar in behavior to
  /// CLoseBrowser(false (0)) but returns a boolean to reflect the immediate
  /// close status. Call this function from a top-level window close handler
  /// such as cef_window_delegate_t::CanClose (or platform-specific equivalent)
  /// to request that the browser close, and return the result to indicate if
  /// the window close should proceed. Returns false (0) if the close will be
  /// delayed (JavaScript unload handlers triggered but still pending) or true
  /// (1) if the close will proceed immediately (possibly asynchronously). See
  /// close_browser() documentation for additional usage information. This
  /// function must be called on the browser process UI thread.
  ///
  int(CEF_CALLBACK* try_close_browser)(struct _cef_browser_host_t* self);

  ///
  /// Returns true (1) if the browser is ready to be closed, meaning that the
  /// close has already been initiated and that JavaScript unload handlers have
  /// already executed or should be ignored. This can be used from a top-level
  /// window close handler such as cef_window_delegate_t::CanClose (or platform-
  /// specific equivalent) to distringuish between potentially cancelable
  /// browser close events (like the user clicking the top-level window close
  /// button before browser close has started) and mandatory browser close
  /// events (like JavaScript `window.close()` or after browser close has
  /// started in response to [Try]close_browser()). Not completing the browser
  /// close for mandatory close events (when this function returns true (1))
  /// will leave the browser in a partially closed state that interferes with
  /// proper functioning. See close_browser() documentation for additional usage
  /// information. This function must be called on the browser process UI
  /// thread.
  ///
  int(CEF_CALLBACK* is_ready_to_be_closed)(struct _cef_browser_host_t* self);

  ///
  /// Set whether the browser is focused.
  ///
  void(CEF_CALLBACK* set_focus)(struct _cef_browser_host_t* self, int focus);

  ///
  /// Retrieve the window handle (if any) for this browser. If this browser is
  /// wrapped in a cef_browser_view_t this function should be called on the
  /// browser process UI thread and it will return the handle for the top-level
  /// native window.
  ///
  cef_window_handle_t(CEF_CALLBACK* get_window_handle)(
      struct _cef_browser_host_t* self);

  ///
  /// Retrieve the window handle (if any) of the browser that opened this
  /// browser. Will return NULL for non-popup browsers or if this browser is
  /// wrapped in a cef_browser_view_t. This function can be used in combination
  /// with custom handling of modal windows.
  ///
  cef_window_handle_t(CEF_CALLBACK* get_opener_window_handle)(
      struct _cef_browser_host_t* self);

  ///
  /// Retrieve the unique identifier of the browser that opened this browser.
  /// Will return 0 for non-popup browsers.
  ///
  int(CEF_CALLBACK* get_opener_identifier)(struct _cef_browser_host_t* self);

  ///
  /// Returns true (1) if this browser is wrapped in a cef_browser_view_t.
  ///
  int(CEF_CALLBACK* has_view)(struct _cef_browser_host_t* self);

  ///
  /// Returns the client for this browser.
  ///
  struct _cef_client_t*(CEF_CALLBACK* get_client)(
      struct _cef_browser_host_t* self);

  ///
  /// Returns the request context for this browser.
  ///
  struct _cef_request_context_t*(CEF_CALLBACK* get_request_context)(
      struct _cef_browser_host_t* self);

  ///
  /// Returns true (1) if this browser can execute the specified zoom command.
  /// This function can only be called on the UI thread.
  ///
  int(CEF_CALLBACK* can_zoom)(struct _cef_browser_host_t* self,
                              cef_zoom_command_t command);

  ///
  /// Execute a zoom command in this browser. If called on the UI thread the
  /// change will be applied immediately. Otherwise, the change will be applied
  /// asynchronously on the UI thread.
  ///
  void(CEF_CALLBACK* zoom)(struct _cef_browser_host_t* self,
                           cef_zoom_command_t command);

  ///
  /// Get the default zoom level. This value will be 0.0 by default but can be
  /// configured. This function can only be called on the UI thread.
  ///
  double(CEF_CALLBACK* get_default_zoom_level)(
      struct _cef_browser_host_t* self);

  ///
  /// Get the current zoom level. This function can only be called on the UI
  /// thread.
  ///
  double(CEF_CALLBACK* get_zoom_level)(struct _cef_browser_host_t* self);

  ///
  /// Change the zoom level to the specified value. Specify 0.0 to reset the
  /// zoom level to the default. If called on the UI thread the change will be
  /// applied immediately. Otherwise, the change will be applied asynchronously
  /// on the UI thread.
  ///
  void(CEF_CALLBACK* set_zoom_level)(struct _cef_browser_host_t* self,
                                     double zoomLevel);

  ///
  /// Call to run a file chooser dialog. Only a single file chooser dialog may
  /// be pending at any given time. |mode| represents the type of dialog to
  /// display. |title| to the title to be used for the dialog and may be NULL to
  /// show the default title ("Open" or "Save" depending on the mode).
  /// |default_file_path| is the path with optional directory and/or file name
  /// component that will be initially selected in the dialog. |accept_filters|
  /// are used to restrict the selectable file types and may any combination of
  /// (a) valid lower-cased MIME types (e.g. "text/*" or "image/*"), (b)
  /// individual file extensions (e.g. ".txt" or ".png"), or (c) combined
  /// description and file extension delimited using "|" and ";" (e.g. "Image
  /// Types|.png;.gif;.jpg"). |callback| will be executed after the dialog is
  /// dismissed or immediately if another dialog is already pending. The dialog
  /// will be initiated asynchronously on the UI thread.
  ///
  void(CEF_CALLBACK* run_file_dialog)(
      struct _cef_browser_host_t* self,
      cef_file_dialog_mode_t mode,
      const cef_string_t* title,
      const cef_string_t* default_file_path,
      cef_string_list_t accept_filters,
      struct _cef_run_file_dialog_callback_t* callback);

  ///
  /// Download the file at |url| using cef_download_handler_t.
  ///
  void(CEF_CALLBACK* start_download)(struct _cef_browser_host_t* self,
                                     const cef_string_t* url);

  ///
  /// Download |image_url| and execute |callback| on completion with the images
  /// received from the renderer. If |is_favicon| is true (1) then cookies are
  /// not sent and not accepted during download. Images with density independent
  /// pixel (DIP) sizes larger than |max_image_size| are filtered out from the
  /// image results. Versions of the image at different scale factors may be
  /// downloaded up to the maximum scale factor supported by the system. If
  /// there are no image results <= |max_image_size| then the smallest image is
  /// resized to |max_image_size| and is the only result. A |max_image_size| of
  /// 0 means unlimited. If |bypass_cache| is true (1) then |image_url| is
  /// requested from the server even if it is present in the browser cache.
  ///
  void(CEF_CALLBACK* download_image)(
      struct _cef_browser_host_t* self,
      const cef_string_t* image_url,
      int is_favicon,
      uint32_t max_image_size,
      int bypass_cache,
      struct _cef_download_image_callback_t* callback);

  ///
  /// Print the current browser contents.
  ///
  void(CEF_CALLBACK* print)(struct _cef_browser_host_t* self);

  ///
  /// Print the current browser contents to the PDF file specified by |path| and
  /// execute |callback| on completion. The caller is responsible for deleting
  /// |path| when done. For PDF printing to work on Linux you must implement the
  /// cef_print_handler_t::GetPdfPaperSize function.
  ///
  void(CEF_CALLBACK* print_to_pdf)(
      struct _cef_browser_host_t* self,
      const cef_string_t* path,
      const struct _cef_pdf_print_settings_t* settings,
      struct _cef_pdf_print_callback_t* callback);

  ///
  /// Search for |searchText|. |forward| indicates whether to search forward or
  /// backward within the page. |matchCase| indicates whether the search should
  /// be case-sensitive. |findNext| indicates whether this is the first request
  /// or a follow-up. The search will be restarted if |searchText| or
  /// |matchCase| change. The search will be stopped if |searchText| is NULL.
  /// The cef_find_handler_t instance, if any, returned via
  /// cef_client_t::GetFindHandler will be called to report find results.
  ///
  void(CEF_CALLBACK* find)(struct _cef_browser_host_t* self,
                           const cef_string_t* searchText,
                           int forward,
                           int matchCase,
                           int findNext);

  ///
  /// Cancel all searches that are currently going on.
  ///
  void(CEF_CALLBACK* stop_finding)(struct _cef_browser_host_t* self,
                                   int clearSelection);

  ///
  /// Open developer tools (DevTools) in its own browser. The DevTools browser
  /// will remain associated with this browser. If the DevTools browser is
  /// already open then it will be focused, in which case the |windowInfo|,
  /// |client| and |settings| parameters will be ignored. If
  /// |inspect_element_at| is non-NULL then the element at the specified (x,y)
  /// location will be inspected. The |windowInfo| parameter will be ignored if
  /// this browser is wrapped in a cef_browser_view_t.
  ///
  void(CEF_CALLBACK* show_dev_tools)(
      struct _cef_browser_host_t* self,
      const struct _cef_window_info_t* windowInfo,
      struct _cef_client_t* client,
      const struct _cef_browser_settings_t* settings,
      const cef_point_t* inspect_element_at);

  ///
  /// Explicitly close the associated DevTools browser, if any.
  ///
  void(CEF_CALLBACK* close_dev_tools)(struct _cef_browser_host_t* self);

  ///
  /// Returns true (1) if this browser currently has an associated DevTools
  /// browser. Must be called on the browser process UI thread.
  ///
  int(CEF_CALLBACK* has_dev_tools)(struct _cef_browser_host_t* self);

  ///
  /// Send a function call message over the DevTools protocol. |message| must be
  /// a UTF8-encoded JSON dictionary that contains "id" (int), "function"
  /// (string) and "params" (dictionary, optional) values. See the DevTools
  /// protocol documentation at https://chromedevtools.github.io/devtools-
  /// protocol/ for details of supported functions and the expected "params"
  /// dictionary contents. |message| will be copied if necessary. This function
  /// will return true (1) if called on the UI thread and the message was
  /// successfully submitted for validation, otherwise false (0). Validation
  /// will be applied asynchronously and any messages that fail due to
  /// formatting errors or missing parameters may be discarded without
  /// notification. Prefer ExecuteDevToolsMethod if a more structured approach
  /// to message formatting is desired.
  ///
  /// Every valid function call will result in an asynchronous function result
  /// or error message that references the sent message "id". Event messages are
  /// received while notifications are enabled (for example, between function
  /// calls for "Page.enable" and "Page.disable"). All received messages will be
  /// delivered to the observer(s) registered with AddDevToolsMessageObserver.
  /// See cef_dev_tools_message_observer_t::OnDevToolsMessage documentation for
  /// details of received message contents.
  ///
  /// Usage of the SendDevToolsMessage, ExecuteDevToolsMethod and
  /// AddDevToolsMessageObserver functions does not require an active DevTools
  /// front-end or remote-debugging session. Other active DevTools sessions will
  /// continue to function independently. However, any modification of global
  /// browser state by one session may not be reflected in the UI of other
  /// sessions.
  ///
  /// Communication with the DevTools front-end (when displayed) can be logged
  /// for development purposes by passing the `--devtools-protocol-log-
  /// file=<path>` command-line flag.
  ///
  int(CEF_CALLBACK* send_dev_tools_message)(struct _cef_browser_host_t* self,
                                            const void* message,
                                            size_t message_size);

  ///
  /// Execute a function call over the DevTools protocol. This is a more
  /// structured version of SendDevToolsMessage. |message_id| is an incremental
  /// number that uniquely identifies the message (pass 0 to have the next
  /// number assigned automatically based on previous values). |function| is the
  /// function name. |params| are the function parameters, which may be NULL.
  /// See the DevTools protocol documentation (linked above) for details of
  /// supported functions and the expected |params| dictionary contents. This
  /// function will return the assigned message ID if called on the UI thread
  /// and the message was successfully submitted for validation, otherwise 0.
  /// See the SendDevToolsMessage documentation for additional usage
  /// information.
  ///
  int(CEF_CALLBACK* execute_dev_tools_method)(
      struct _cef_browser_host_t* self,
      int message_id,
      const cef_string_t* method,
      struct _cef_dictionary_value_t* params);

  ///
  /// Add an observer for DevTools protocol messages (function results and
  /// events). The observer will remain registered until the returned
  /// Registration object is destroyed. See the SendDevToolsMessage
  /// documentation for additional usage information.
  ///
  struct _cef_registration_t*(CEF_CALLBACK* add_dev_tools_message_observer)(
      struct _cef_browser_host_t* self,
      struct _cef_dev_tools_message_observer_t* observer);

  ///
  /// Retrieve a snapshot of current navigation entries as values sent to the
  /// specified visitor. If |current_only| is true (1) only the current
  /// navigation entry will be sent, otherwise all navigation entries will be
  /// sent.
  ///
  void(CEF_CALLBACK* get_navigation_entries)(
      struct _cef_browser_host_t* self,
      struct _cef_navigation_entry_visitor_t* visitor,
      int current_only);

  ///
  /// If a misspelled word is currently selected in an editable node calling
  /// this function will replace it with the specified |word|.
  ///
  void(CEF_CALLBACK* replace_misspelling)(struct _cef_browser_host_t* self,
                                          const cef_string_t* word);

  ///
  /// Add the specified |word| to the spelling dictionary.
  ///
  void(CEF_CALLBACK* add_word_to_dictionary)(struct _cef_browser_host_t* self,
                                             const cef_string_t* word);

  ///
  /// Returns true (1) if window rendering is disabled.
  ///
  int(CEF_CALLBACK* is_window_rendering_disabled)(
      struct _cef_browser_host_t* self);

  ///
  /// Notify the browser that the widget has been resized. The browser will
  /// first call cef_render_handler_t::GetViewRect to get the new size and then
  /// call cef_render_handler_t::OnPaint asynchronously with the updated
  /// regions. This function is only used when window rendering is disabled.
  ///
  void(CEF_CALLBACK* was_resized)(struct _cef_browser_host_t* self);

  ///
  /// Notify the browser that it has been hidden or shown. Layouting and
  /// cef_render_handler_t::OnPaint notification will stop when the browser is
  /// hidden. This function is only used when window rendering is disabled.
  ///
  void(CEF_CALLBACK* was_hidden)(struct _cef_browser_host_t* self, int hidden);

  ///
  /// Notify the browser that screen information has changed. Updated
  /// information will be sent to the renderer process to configure screen size
  /// and position values used by CSS and JavaScript (window.deviceScaleFactor,
  /// window.screenX/Y, window.outerWidth/Height, etc.). For background see
  /// https://bitbucket.org/chromiumembedded/cef/wiki/GeneralUsage.md#markdown-
  /// header-coordinate-systems
  ///
  /// This function is used with (a) windowless rendering and (b) windowed
  /// rendering with external (client-provided) root window.
  ///
  /// With windowless rendering the browser will call
  /// cef_render_handler_t::GetScreenInfo,
  /// cef_render_handler_t::GetRootScreenRect and
  /// cef_render_handler_t::GetViewRect. This simulates moving or resizing the
  /// root window in the current display, moving the root window from one
  /// display to another, or changing the properties of the current display.
  ///
  /// With windowed rendering the browser will call
  /// cef_display_handler_t::GetRootWindowScreenRect and use the associated
  /// display properties.
  ///
  void(CEF_CALLBACK* notify_screen_info_changed)(
      struct _cef_browser_host_t* self);

  ///
  /// Invalidate the view. The browser will call cef_render_handler_t::OnPaint
  /// asynchronously. This function is only used when window rendering is
  /// disabled.
  ///
  void(CEF_CALLBACK* invalidate)(struct _cef_browser_host_t* self,
                                 cef_paint_element_type_t type);

  ///
  /// Issue a BeginFrame request to Chromium.  Only valid when
  /// cef_window_tInfo::external_begin_frame_enabled is set to true (1).
  ///
  void(CEF_CALLBACK* send_external_begin_frame)(
      struct _cef_browser_host_t* self);

  ///
  /// Send a key event to the browser.
  ///
  void(CEF_CALLBACK* send_key_event)(struct _cef_browser_host_t* self,
                                     const cef_key_event_t* event);

  ///
  /// Send a mouse click event to the browser. The |x| and |y| coordinates are
  /// relative to the upper-left corner of the view.
  ///
  void(CEF_CALLBACK* send_mouse_click_event)(struct _cef_browser_host_t* self,
                                             const cef_mouse_event_t* event,
                                             cef_mouse_button_type_t type,
                                             int mouseUp,
                                             int clickCount);

  ///
  /// Send a mouse move event to the browser. The |x| and |y| coordinates are
  /// relative to the upper-left corner of the view.
  ///
  void(CEF_CALLBACK* send_mouse_move_event)(struct _cef_browser_host_t* self,
                                            const cef_mouse_event_t* event,
                                            int mouseLeave);

  ///
  /// Send a mouse wheel event to the browser. The |x| and |y| coordinates are
  /// relative to the upper-left corner of the view. The |deltaX| and |deltaY|
  /// values represent the movement delta in the X and Y directions
  /// respectively. In order to scroll inside select popups with window
  /// rendering disabled cef_render_handler_t::GetScreenPoint should be
  /// implemented properly.
  ///
  void(CEF_CALLBACK* send_mouse_wheel_event)(struct _cef_browser_host_t* self,
                                             const cef_mouse_event_t* event,
                                             int deltaX,
                                             int deltaY);

  ///
  /// Send a touch event to the browser for a windowless browser.
  ///
  void(CEF_CALLBACK* send_touch_event)(struct _cef_browser_host_t* self,
                                       const cef_touch_event_t* event);

  ///
  /// Send a capture lost event to the browser.
  ///
  void(CEF_CALLBACK* send_capture_lost_event)(struct _cef_browser_host_t* self);

  ///
  /// Notify the browser that the window hosting it is about to be moved or
  /// resized. This function is only used on Windows and Linux.
  ///
  void(CEF_CALLBACK* notify_move_or_resize_started)(
      struct _cef_browser_host_t* self);

  ///
  /// Returns the maximum rate in frames per second (fps) that
  /// cef_render_handler_t::OnPaint will be called for a windowless browser. The
  /// actual fps may be lower if the browser cannot generate frames at the
  /// requested rate. The minimum value is 1 and the maximum value is 60
  /// (default 30). This function can only be called on the UI thread.
  ///
  int(CEF_CALLBACK* get_windowless_frame_rate)(
      struct _cef_browser_host_t* self);

  ///
  /// Set the maximum rate in frames per second (fps) that
  /// cef_render_handler_t:: OnPaint will be called for a windowless browser.
  /// The actual fps may be lower if the browser cannot generate frames at the
  /// requested rate. The minimum value is 1 and the maximum value is 60
  /// (default 30). Can also be set at browser creation via
  /// cef_browser_tSettings.windowless_frame_rate.
  ///
  void(CEF_CALLBACK* set_windowless_frame_rate)(
      struct _cef_browser_host_t* self,
      int frame_rate);

  ///
  /// Begins a new composition or updates the existing composition. Blink has a
  /// special node (a composition node) that allows the input function to change
  /// text without affecting other DOM nodes. |text| is the optional text that
  /// will be inserted into the composition node. |underlines| is an optional
  /// set of ranges that will be underlined in the resulting text.
  /// |replacement_range| is an optional range of the existing text that will be
  /// replaced. |selection_range| is an optional range of the resulting text
  /// that will be selected after insertion or replacement. The
  /// |replacement_range| value is only used on OS X.
  ///
  /// This function may be called multiple times as the composition changes.
  /// When the client is done making changes the composition should either be
  /// canceled or completed. To cancel the composition call
  /// ImeCancelComposition. To complete the composition call either
  /// ImeCommitText or ImeFinishComposingText. Completion is usually signaled
  /// when:
  ///
  /// 1. The client receives a WM_IME_COMPOSITION message with a GCS_RESULTSTR
  ///    flag (on Windows), or;
  /// 2. The client receives a "commit" signal of GtkIMContext (on Linux), or;
  /// 3. insertText of NSTextInput is called (on Mac).
  ///
  /// This function is only used when window rendering is disabled.
  ///
  void(CEF_CALLBACK* ime_set_composition)(
      struct _cef_browser_host_t* self,
      const cef_string_t* text,
      size_t underlinesCount,
      cef_composition_underline_t const* underlines,
      const cef_range_t* replacement_range,
      const cef_range_t* selection_range);

  ///
  /// Completes the existing composition by optionally inserting the specified
  /// |text| into the composition node. |replacement_range| is an optional range
  /// of the existing text that will be replaced. |relative_cursor_pos| is where
  /// the cursor will be positioned relative to the current cursor position. See
  /// comments on ImeSetComposition for usage. The |replacement_range| and
  /// |relative_cursor_pos| values are only used on OS X. This function is only
  /// used when window rendering is disabled.
  ///
  void(CEF_CALLBACK* ime_commit_text)(struct _cef_browser_host_t* self,
                                      const cef_string_t* text,
                                      const cef_range_t* replacement_range,
                                      int relative_cursor_pos);

  ///
  /// Completes the existing composition by applying the current composition
  /// node contents. If |keep_selection| is false (0) the current selection, if
  /// any, will be discarded. See comments on ImeSetComposition for usage. This
  /// function is only used when window rendering is disabled.
  ///
  void(CEF_CALLBACK* ime_finish_composing_text)(
      struct _cef_browser_host_t* self,
      int keep_selection);

  ///
  /// Cancels the existing composition and discards the composition node
  /// contents without applying them. See comments on ImeSetComposition for
  /// usage. This function is only used when window rendering is disabled.
  ///
  void(CEF_CALLBACK* ime_cancel_composition)(struct _cef_browser_host_t* self);

  ///
  /// Call this function when the user drags the mouse into the web view (before
  /// calling DragTargetDragOver/DragTargetLeave/DragTargetDrop). |drag_data|
  /// should not contain file contents as this type of data is not allowed to be
  /// dragged into the web view. File contents can be removed using
  /// cef_drag_data_t::ResetFileContents (for example, if |drag_data| comes from
  /// cef_render_handler_t::StartDragging). This function is only used when
  /// window rendering is disabled.
  ///
  void(CEF_CALLBACK* drag_target_drag_enter)(
      struct _cef_browser_host_t* self,
      struct _cef_drag_data_t* drag_data,
      const cef_mouse_event_t* event,
      cef_drag_operations_mask_t allowed_ops);

  ///
  /// Call this function each time the mouse is moved across the web view during
  /// a drag operation (after calling DragTargetDragEnter and before calling
  /// DragTargetDragLeave/DragTargetDrop). This function is only used when
  /// window rendering is disabled.
  ///
  void(CEF_CALLBACK* drag_target_drag_over)(
      struct _cef_browser_host_t* self,
      const cef_mouse_event_t* event,
      cef_drag_operations_mask_t allowed_ops);

  ///
  /// Call this function when the user drags the mouse out of the web view
  /// (after calling DragTargetDragEnter). This function is only used when
  /// window rendering is disabled.
  ///
  void(CEF_CALLBACK* drag_target_drag_leave)(struct _cef_browser_host_t* self);

  ///
  /// Call this function when the user completes the drag operation by dropping
  /// the object onto the web view (after calling DragTargetDragEnter). The
  /// object being dropped is |drag_data|, given as an argument to the previous
  /// DragTargetDragEnter call. This function is only used when window rendering
  /// is disabled.
  ///
  void(CEF_CALLBACK* drag_target_drop)(struct _cef_browser_host_t* self,
                                       const cef_mouse_event_t* event);

  ///
  /// Call this function when the drag operation started by a
  /// cef_render_handler_t::StartDragging call has ended either in a drop or by
  /// being cancelled. |x| and |y| are mouse coordinates relative to the upper-
  /// left corner of the view. If the web view is both the drag source and the
  /// drag target then all DragTarget* functions should be called before
  /// DragSource* mthods. This function is only used when window rendering is
  /// disabled.
  ///
  void(CEF_CALLBACK* drag_source_ended_at)(struct _cef_browser_host_t* self,
                                           int x,
                                           int y,
                                           cef_drag_operations_mask_t op);

  ///
  /// Call this function when the drag operation started by a
  /// cef_render_handler_t::StartDragging call has completed. This function may
  /// be called immediately without first calling DragSourceEndedAt to cancel a
  /// drag operation. If the web view is both the drag source and the drag
  /// target then all DragTarget* functions should be called before DragSource*
  /// mthods. This function is only used when window rendering is disabled.
  ///
  void(CEF_CALLBACK* drag_source_system_drag_ended)(
      struct _cef_browser_host_t* self);

  ///
  /// Returns the current visible navigation entry for this browser. This
  /// function can only be called on the UI thread.
  ///
  struct _cef_navigation_entry_t*(CEF_CALLBACK* get_visible_navigation_entry)(
      struct _cef_browser_host_t* self);

  ///
  /// Set accessibility state for all frames. |accessibility_state| may be
  /// default, enabled or disabled. If |accessibility_state| is STATE_DEFAULT
  /// then accessibility will be disabled by default and the state may be
  /// further controlled with the "force-renderer-accessibility" and "disable-
  /// renderer-accessibility" command-line switches. If |accessibility_state| is
  /// STATE_ENABLED then accessibility will be enabled. If |accessibility_state|
  /// is STATE_DISABLED then accessibility will be completely disabled.
  ///
  /// For windowed browsers accessibility will be enabled in Complete mode
  /// (which corresponds to kAccessibilityModeComplete in Chromium). In this
  /// mode all platform accessibility objects will be created and managed by
  /// Chromium's internal implementation. The client needs only to detect the
  /// screen reader and call this function appropriately. For example, on macOS
  /// the client can handle the @"AXEnhancedUserStructure" accessibility
  /// attribute to detect VoiceOver state changes and on Windows the client can
  /// handle WM_GETOBJECT with OBJID_CLIENT to detect accessibility readers.
  ///
  /// For windowless browsers accessibility will be enabled in TreeOnly mode
  /// (which corresponds to kAccessibilityModeWebContentsOnly in Chromium). In
  /// this mode renderer accessibility is enabled, the full tree is computed,
  /// and events are passed to CefAccessibiltyHandler, but platform
  /// accessibility objects are not created. The client may implement platform
  /// accessibility objects using CefAccessibiltyHandler callbacks if desired.
  ///
  void(CEF_CALLBACK* set_accessibility_state)(struct _cef_browser_host_t* self,
                                              cef_state_t accessibility_state);

  ///
  /// Enable notifications of auto resize via
  /// cef_display_handler_t::OnAutoResize. Notifications are disabled by
  /// default. |min_size| and |max_size| define the range of allowed sizes.
  ///
  void(CEF_CALLBACK* set_auto_resize_enabled)(struct _cef_browser_host_t* self,
                                              int enabled,
                                              const cef_size_t* min_size,
                                              const cef_size_t* max_size);

  ///
  /// Set whether the browser's audio is muted.
  ///
  void(CEF_CALLBACK* set_audio_muted)(struct _cef_browser_host_t* self,
                                      int mute);

  ///
  /// Returns true (1) if the browser's audio is muted.  This function can only
  /// be called on the UI thread.
  ///
  int(CEF_CALLBACK* is_audio_muted)(struct _cef_browser_host_t* self);

  ///
  /// Returns true (1) if the renderer is currently in browser fullscreen. This
  /// differs from window fullscreen in that browser fullscreen is entered using
  /// the JavaScript Fullscreen API and modifies CSS attributes such as the
  /// ::backdrop pseudo-element and :fullscreen pseudo-structure. This function
  /// can only be called on the UI thread.
  ///
  int(CEF_CALLBACK* is_fullscreen)(struct _cef_browser_host_t* self);

  ///
  /// Requests the renderer to exit browser fullscreen. In most cases exiting
  /// window fullscreen should also exit browser fullscreen. With Alloy style
  /// this function should be called in response to a user action such as
  /// clicking the green traffic light button on MacOS
  /// (cef_window_delegate_t::OnWindowFullscreenTransition callback) or pressing
  /// the "ESC" key (cef_keyboard_handler_t::OnPreKeyEvent callback). With
  /// Chrome style these standard exit actions are handled internally but
  /// new/additional user actions can use this function. Set |will_cause_resize|
  /// to true (1) if exiting browser fullscreen will cause a view resize.
  ///
  void(CEF_CALLBACK* exit_fullscreen)(struct _cef_browser_host_t* self,
                                      int will_cause_resize);

  ///
  /// Returns true (1) if a Chrome command is supported and enabled. Use the
  /// cef_id_for_command_id_name() function for version-safe mapping of command
  /// IDC names from cef_command_ids.h to version-specific numerical
  /// |command_id| values. This function can only be called on the UI thread.
  /// Only used with Chrome style.
  ///
  int(CEF_CALLBACK* can_execute_chrome_command)(
      struct _cef_browser_host_t* self,
      int command_id);

  ///
  /// Execute a Chrome command. Use the cef_id_for_command_id_name() function
  /// for version-safe mapping of command IDC names from cef_command_ids.h to
  /// version-specific numerical |command_id| values. |disposition| provides
  /// information about the intended command target. Only used with Chrome
  /// style.
  ///
  void(CEF_CALLBACK* execute_chrome_command)(
      struct _cef_browser_host_t* self,
      int command_id,
      cef_window_open_disposition_t disposition);

  ///
  /// Returns true (1) if the render process associated with this browser is
  /// currently unresponsive as indicated by a lack of input event processing
  /// for at least 15 seconds. To receive associated state change notifications
  /// and optionally handle an unresponsive render process implement
  /// cef_request_handler_t::OnRenderProcessUnresponsive. This function can only
  /// be called on the UI thread.
  ///
  int(CEF_CALLBACK* is_render_process_unresponsive)(
      struct _cef_browser_host_t* self);

  ///
  /// Returns the runtime style for this browser (ALLOY or CHROME). See
  /// cef_runtime_style_t documentation for details.
  ///
  cef_runtime_style_t(CEF_CALLBACK* get_runtime_style)(
      struct _cef_browser_host_t* self);
} cef_browser_host_t;

///
/// Create a new browser using the window parameters specified by |windowInfo|.
/// All values will be copied internally and the actual window (if any) will be
/// created on the UI thread. If |request_context| is NULL the global request
/// context will be used. This function can be called on any browser process
/// thread and will not block. The optional |extra_info| parameter provides an
/// opportunity to specify extra information specific to the created browser
/// that will be passed to cef_render_process_handler_t::on_browser_created() in
/// the render process.
///
CEF_EXPORT int cef_browser_host_create_browser(
    const cef_window_info_t* windowInfo,
    struct _cef_client_t* client,
    const cef_string_t* url,
    const struct _cef_browser_settings_t* settings,
    struct _cef_dictionary_value_t* extra_info,
    struct _cef_request_context_t* request_context);

///
/// Create a new browser using the window parameters specified by |windowInfo|.
/// If |request_context| is NULL the global request context will be used. This
/// function can only be called on the browser process UI thread. The optional
/// |extra_info| parameter provides an opportunity to specify extra information
/// specific to the created browser that will be passed to
/// cef_render_process_handler_t::on_browser_created() in the render process.
///
CEF_EXPORT cef_browser_t* cef_browser_host_create_browser_sync(
    const cef_window_info_t* windowInfo,
    struct _cef_client_t* client,
    const cef_string_t* url,
    const struct _cef_browser_settings_t* settings,
    struct _cef_dictionary_value_t* extra_info,
    struct _cef_request_context_t* request_context);

///
/// Returns the browser (if any) with the specified identifier.
///
CEF_EXPORT cef_browser_t* cef_browser_host_get_browser_by_identifier(
    int browser_id);

#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif

#endif  // CEF_INCLUDE_CAPI_CEF_BROWSER_CAPI_H_
